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How To: Type in Chinese/Korean/Thai for Dummies
Korean:
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Korean Language Guide (from ONRPG):
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Chinese (What I Use.)
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Chinese (Retune)
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Thai
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Credits: Google =P PS: If you have a different way, feel free to post here. Thanks~ |
Traditional Chinese - Chinese (TW) - New Phonetic
Go to Properties > Keyboard Tab Change it to HanYu Pinyin. 就能用拼音打字了. [jiu neng yong pin yin da zi le] |
But what if I know chinese but I'm a failure with pinyin?
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So how should I go about learning words and how to type them via my keybaords changed letters? (so that Im not just typing gibberish lol.)
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Watch chinese/korean drama 24/7 like a feg or an asian mother and you will get use to it.
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Thanks for the guide Man . And also , that means i`m a dummy :py62:
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why can't I have bing translator fix what it type haha, it's surprisingly accurate. |
I think someone should make a little guide about KR letter translations for players that don't understand room titles and stuff. Such as:
ㅁㅁ = stop ㄱㄱ = start or go ㅋㅋㅋ = hahaha ㄹㄷ = ready up 중= 1 or less of the same type of MS and so on so forth. A lot of players I see get kicked because they didn't understand the room titles. I even saw some from this forum.(won't mention any names) |
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I useㄱㄱas an emoticon liek "= =" |
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or I'll just say lag, if that's the issue (normally isn't) |
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And saying "lag" might even get you banned. |
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completely ignoring hitboxes sins-wapping(that's what it's called to lag melee people, right?) |
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No need to glorify it. |
Ah, I see. I guess I was wrong about the ㄱㄱ.
I know the letter to look for in no OC rooms. Let me see if I can get this right. I believe it's "에." That's what I look for when I find no OC rooms in Deathmatch. It should be something like "중에금." That should mean no same type of MS and no OC. Sometimes I see the no OC letter on the left, with a space in between. Yet the room means the same. Rooms that allow OC shouldn't have "에" in it from my experience. |
To add on, I still think "ㄱㄱ" means go/start. I've seen it countless times where someone says ㄱ or ㄱㄱ with 6 people and the host starts. The same thing happens when everyone is ready and the host took a while to start.
I thought the >_> emote was something like "ㄷㄷ;"? |
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i know it's just lag =P |
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